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14:06
closer, yes
@DeadMG Actually, even after reading the explanation in the thread I still believe that logically, auto x = y; should be strictly equivalent to decltype(y) x = y;
I’m surprised that it isn’t
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Why should it?
C++ is a value-typed language.
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You could say the same for template argument deduction
you could get all sorts of nasty surprises if auto x = y; was decltype(y) x = y;
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14:09
It's easier to work with if a plain T (or auto) is a value type
You can always add stuff on top to make it what you want (references, in this case)
It's the same reasoning for having bind copy the arguments by default, and being able to change that with (c)ref
I think that the existing specification is the sanest
and it's really not that difficult
@Xeo Because those two were always touted as two sides of the same coin, and public perception (well …) is the same. It would be the principle of least surprise.
auto is the same as template argument
@DeadMG Why? Which ones?
@KonradRudolph They are- just not the coin you think. auto and decltype are both designed to make writing complex types easier by asking the compiler for the type of expressions- but they're not precisely the same.
14:11
we've certainly sent user35443 on his way
@KonradRudolph Imagine if y was a reference. Or, a reference to an object about to go out of scope.
@DeadMG Ah, yes. OK, convinced. That was easy.
indeed it was
14:36
grr, why does my Make use c++ as the default C++ compiler instead of g++?
where is this configured?!
($CXX isn’t set, obviously)
does inheritance always prevent a type from being an aggregate type?
@KonradRudolph Yes. "An aggregate is an array or a class with ... no base classes..."
frak
and my piecemeal C++11 knowledge betrays me again. I thought the syntax T{something} was always valid in lieu of a normal constructor call
14:54
@DeadMG Have you any comments on my approach? =)
@ManofOneWay I was afk the whole time since you took so long :P
@DeadMG Yeah, sorry about that
@DeadMG If you have the time later on I would appreciate it. I sent you the code earlier
I have the time now
send me link to transcript
@ManofOneWay no, no, no
GZ you want to abstract away the matrix. But you don't need this.
most engines rebuild the matrix every frame anyway
just have Vector3 Position; or someshit and be done with it
@KonradRudolph wut
i.e. criticise the code
ah damn, I’ll just put it on codereview.SE :p
sure
auto const i? wtf u thinking
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@KonradRudolph Your infinite range almost allows for stream ranges :/
or was that work only being done with integers in mind?
@Xeo Of course not, then Alf’s code would have sufficed
@DeadMG hm?
const ALL THE THINGS is my (constant) motto
15:12
only some people would apply const here. it's just beyond unnecessary
it’s not
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> T operator *() const { return current; }
y no reference
it makes the code self-documenting: this variable won’t be modified
@Xeo Because why? I could return const& but there’s no advantage
@KonradRudolph util::lang reminds me of ... Java
iterators usually return either T& or plain T
@sehe well. Somehow I need to structure the code after all. I believe in flat hierarchies all right but having everything in util is just too messy
15:13
const_iterator
hence util::lang for core language stuff
@KonradRudolph :)
my first thought was util::core
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@KonradRudolph Eh... what about heavy-to-copy Ts?
@Xeo The same objection applies to normal iterator implementations, no? Also, it would be elided here, isn’t that the case?
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15:15
Oh, nvm
You just reimplemented boost::counting_range
Since a range(v.begin(), v.end()) would yield the iterators
Also irange.
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Yeah, but that's the more limited form
or not, if you want strided iteration I guess
ok, I have to confess that I don’t know either of those
stride! damn, I knew I had forgotten something
NIH much? :p
Sorry, being facetious. I have no idea what's your greater scheme.
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counting_range is just like a normal range, except it returns the iterable instead of dereferencing it
15:18
@LucDanton Sure, if I had known about these implementations
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just like your range_proxy :P
And irange is the form that specifically works on integers and allows strides
Though I'm sure there wouldn't be a problem to use it with random access iterators
Although you have vec | strided(n) for that
Damn, I love Boost.Range
@LucDanton My greater scheme is having a convenient syntax for loops. I hate (loathe, abhor) C++’ for syntax, and I believe only one for type should exist: range-based for
(Python yay)
And I see that I seriously need to get to know Boost.Range before I start reinventing more square wheels
Ah well I do think you should look into Boost.Range first and foremost, if only for the convenience of creating new ranges.
Much like Boost.Iterators makes it easy to create new iterators.
43 secs ago, by Konrad Rudolph
And I see that I seriously need to get to know Boost.Range before I start reinventing more square wheels
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@KonradRudolph It has much of the stuff you want, though an infinite range is missing I think
15:21
Well actually it might be the case that Boost.Iterators is the more useful of the two for that purpose.
@Xeo Which is somewhat surprising, to be honest
@KonradRudolph Reinventing is fine, but you can get some details wrong -- e.g. iterators requirements.
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There's istream_range which almost works for that, but it specifically accepts an istream.
@Xeo should be easy to reuse the generator function range adaptor (IIRC)
@LucDanton Which is exactly why I don’t want to do it
Actually, irange isn’t what I want after all, since it’s a random access range
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15:23
@sehe There is one?
not that it matters much
Boost.Iterators does some great handholding, don't worry.
15:34
@Xeo --> IIRC <--
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Oh, it is pretty easy after all: counting_range(0u, unsigned(-1)); :)
@Xeo that’s not an infinite range, is it? I’d assume that it loops around and stops at -1
You mean it triggers UB.
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@KonradRudolph Well, yeah, but since you don't have infinite integer types in C++, it might aswell count as "infinite"
@LucDanton fixed
What is there to fix? Why is that behaviour more desirable?
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15:40
well, atleast you have no UB
You don't have UB either with the previous version if you stop before getting too far.
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sure
But I suppose applying your cargo-cult bandaid fixes everything.
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hm?
I think it's unhealthy to react like you did when it was pointed out that incrementing past INT_MAX is UB. It's not like every program that uses such a range would do so.
And while it is an option to avoid that UB, is this the most appropriate one?
15:44
hai
what's going on here today?
@DeadMG I thought it was c00l :( But okey. Thanks!
What about e.g. counting_range(static_cast<std::int_least32_t>(0), static_cast<std::int_least32_t>(-1))? Why isn't that your go-to option?
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Erm, wouldn't that still pose a problem if you ever reach the wrap around?
I'm double-checking.
A requirement is that such a type has a two's complement representation, but there's no requirement on arithmetic. Posix additionally requires that plain char obeys two's complement arithmetic, but that's it. So it doesn't help.
16:03
in Wide I will make ALL THE THINGS two's complement and IEEE754
16:15
stackoverflow.com/a/12237381/733152 is the answer correct?
"Your parameter x is not known at compile-time" I highly doublt if that's the case with constexpr function , isn't it?
It is true that x is not a constant expression.
@LucDanton but in constexpr function , parameters can't be constexpr
That's not correct.
@LucDanton 7.1.5 Function parameters cannot be declared constexpr. —end note
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@Mr.Anubis Doesn't mean that they can't be constant expressions after parameter substitution
16:19
Well, what happened to that double negation lol.
@Xeo couldn't understand :(
@LucDanton hmmm... double negation? meant for me?
I answered your comment when you used "can't never be constexpr".
@Xeo can you please explain with example?
struct BM { int id; }; // bitmap OMG that's terrible naming
16:26
well
it's full of "opaque pointers" which are actually integers, just WTF?
struct EveryApi wut???
it's terrible, just say it
I went out and faced humanity today :P
unhermitized, lol
wtf
you're a disgrace to Loungekind
haha
well I had to
What is LoungeKind?
16:28
our kind
how could you actually meet other people?
that shit's against The Rules™.
@Xeo you dead?
the kind that is present in this lounge 90% of the time because they have no life otherwise
AKA the regulars of this room
16:28
@DeadMG I know, not sure how it's even possible :P
so what's everyone else been up to?
I'm still looking for job , thinking to make poster for me "can write html for living" :Dwrite
lol
you don't want to code HTML for a living
that's terrible
have you had a job before, or is it your first?
anyways you can't call writing HTML "coding".
@TonyTheLion Still looking , It's been one year almost :O
@Mr.Anubis woah, that's a long time to be looking for a job. Are you after something specific or any programming job will do?
@TonyTheLion most companies here asking some experience these days
16:34
I think it took me 2 months to find my first job, from when I first started looking
@Mr.Anubis don't give up, and just send your CV anyways, even if they ask experience.
greetings
they always want people with experience, but they aren't always easy to find, so if you're good at what you do, companies will hire you, despite experience
@TonyTheLion I'm not alone looking, where I live , around 3k+ peoples (freshers) looking for job , they've had more time spent than me
@Mr.Anubis are you in the US?
@TonyTheLion I wished :D, bangalore
16:37
oh I see
I don't know how the job market is there
that's kinda funny
most of the people I've seen here with Indian names were complete idiots
sounds pretty awful, to be without a job for a year
and I never had you pegged as a moron
so I'd have thought you would be at an advantage
@DeadMG not to stereotype or anything, right? :P
keke
16:38
god Dead
it's only stereotyping if I say "You're Indian, therefore you're stupid"
so much for @DeadMG's honesty
lol
if I say "Most Indians I've seen are stupid", that can be a statistically truthful fact.
yea, but then you'd have to tell us how many Indians you've seen
cause if it's 10, then that's really no measure for anything
I said it could be, not that it was :P
16:39
once I saw a code written by Indian programmers - that was a huge pile of a crap
It's probably an extrapolation from the India Asking Pattern that is so common on StackOverflow ;)
I didn't take statistical measurements
ohh boy!! we're so famous in programming field :D (though I'm nepali suckers!!!)
I've worked with several Indians and they produced some of the most beautiful code I've seen.
16:40
there's a lot of Indians in Britain
and in the programming field too
however it's just a statistics, I believe one or two Indian programmers write a decent code
@Mr.Anubis Mostly on SO. We had large bursts of about 100 Indian-sounding names who all asked the same question, namely, "WTF how to do OpenCV".
@Abyx I'm one of them :)
probably first-year students with idiot lecturers
16:41
@Mr.Anubis Dude Bangalore has so many opportunities, I am really amazed.
@DeadMG read the docs is my answer :P
I wonder what's with India and Open CV
I think it is final year project
@ManofOneWay, you there?
oh I see
Expect me to ask it around DEcember
16:42
oh
preferably on Stack Overflow and not here
anyways
My senior did it this year 2012 ;)
it's hard for me to criticise when I am still crucially unemployed
16:43
@VinayakGarg I wished you were right , But it's not true if you're fresher
I just finished my first week on the new job :)
cool, how was it?
yes good :)
interesting, and I have a lot to learn :)
@DeadMG That really feels damn bad I can tell
@TonyTheLion Did you change your job again?
@Mr.Anubis Just to counter you - I will be coming to Bangalore next year. Its really good time for freshers
16:44
how are the co-workers?
@Mr.Anubis yes, since my last one was a contract job, which came to an end
@DeadMG yea they are cool. :) Very chill :)
more importantly
@VinayakGarg I'll wait for you in hell :P
do they have at least three brain cells per ten co-workers?
Is it really?
16:45
@DeadMG yes
@VinayakGarg to me?
nice
AFAIK they are still looking to expand their C++ team
I mean
@Mr.Anubis yes
16:46
@jalf Yes, I'm here. What's up?
I didn't really believe in Sturgeon's Law
but I'm more and more beginning to think it's understated
I think I'mma go insane the next time I see void Initialize();
@VinayakGarg Until you experience yourself , whatever I tell you wouln't matter. It's better if you get college pleacement
@DeadMG ahaha
@Mr.Anubis Indeed
@ManofOneWay was just curious, did you and Thomas discuss anything about giving you a job? Or was it purely a matter of visiting and checking out the place?
16:49
btw, is it possible that one really need to call virtual methods during initialization?
@Abyx It's usually a big hint that you are over-using virtual methods.
but more relevantly, you can just encapsulate that behind a factory function... and there's no need for it to be part of the public API.
@DeadMG or that the object is too big. You could probably split it up into one, which is constructed earlier and contains the virtual function you need, and another which calls the virtual function
@Mr.Anubis I don't know if some X company will even look at your Resume if you are fresher, and out of college. But in college, you get companies lined up. Good packages, smooth procedures.
@jalf He's definitely interested, however, it's a bit early to give me a job now since I will work with my thesis until the end of january. Also, he wants me to to some kind of test or talk to some of the developers first. I will do some kind of test in October, and then we will decide.
ah, cool :)
16:53
@jalf But I got the impression that he was very positive
nice :)
@jalf I didn't see you though, or maybe I did, I just don't know how you look =)
:D
well, I was in the conference room, so you probably didn't. I saw you talking to Thomas outside it though ;)
I was the short-haired one in there facing out towards you ;)

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