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22:00
Hmmm, keming on FF is all fucked up at 120dpi.
Also seriously fuck anyone who says "hack"
@CatPlusPlus is it at least helpful in some parts?
Haven't noticed
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I always liked /r/erlang.
user1804599
22:01
@ScottW parseInt takes an int and returns a String?
@R.MartinhoFernandes You work with text too much
Now how do I fix this.
@rightfold Wow that's retarded
@CatPlusPlus Look at "transisto rs".
It's painful to read.
No it isn't
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22:02
Welp. Out of battery power. See you tomorrow.
Maybe I should post a funny link next time.
All the 'r's are bad.
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I got a nice hat, by the way.
22:06
@cyberspace009 ventrilloquism?
@GlennTeitelbaum yes
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@GlennTeitelbaum Winter is coming.
user3010322
^ That's a pretty good one.
user1804599
@ThePhD lol
22:07
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Looks like our idea got stolen.
user1804599
s/catch/finally/
ok
who are you?
@ScottW give me your email so i can remove it from my database ;)
Sounds about right :P
@ScottW back to the brothel<C++>?
22:17
Dammit I'm starting to get really drunk.
@ScottW That doesn't sound horrible.
DSGHSgK:DHSGF
Fuck the rs
What broken font is this. Bitch going down.
Starboard is fine.
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: The day the r rebelled. [c++] [c++11] [c++1y] [no-questions]
this hat is pretty cool I have to admit
And thus he became @Martinho Fernandes xD
lol
Verdana sucks.
I'm going to complain on meta.
3
Q: Why does the CW hat (the Stallman) look like Jesus?

ton.yeungI noticed that the Stallman hat looks like Jesus. Why is that?

@R.MartinhoFernandes Change it to Deja Vu Sans Mono
@CatPlusPlus hehe
@CatPlusPlus Bwahahahaha
Quality AAA titles
22:24
What is that? A picture for ants?
We call it "an emoticon"
@CatPlusPlus That actually looks kinda cool.
Skyrim has the best bugs
@Rapptz Which Zelda is he talking about?
I'm guessing it's not Majora's Mask.
22:31
Doesn't matter.
ALBW probably
Speaking of GOTY, I wrote something about that on my blog.
I don't have a GOTY
0
Q: Chat has the keming all messed up; it's ruining my unproductivity

R. Martinho FernandesJust look at this keming: These are just two small examples. These things are all over the place (consider that 't' is the second most frequent letter in English and 'r' is the ninth most frequent). It's so painful to read. I'm using Firefox 26, on Windows 7 SP1, at 120 dpi. Firefox's element...

I want to write a whatever
no repro here
I'm assuming I'm using Arial.
22:36
TLOU might be my GOTY puts on flame retardant suit
lol
Gonna go with Pokemon X I guess.
What can I say, I genuinely liked the Joel/Ellie interaction
@Borgleader Asbestos longjohns.
Game of the Year
Xeo
Xeo
22:41
@R.MartinhoFernandes Norepro
@Xeo You mean under your conditions, or the same?
Xeo
Xeo
Oh, I actually still have FF25
TLOU has some nice acting
Dunno if I'd play it
Works better as a film
@Xeo I don't have issues at 96 dpi, FWIW.
Xeo
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Hm, FF26 now, still norepro
22:44
hello hello
it is a nice boulder
her her gotta love cats
Xeo
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idk D:
Kaga is not very likable. (Golden Time)
Xeo
Xeo
22:48
> Define std::hash<std::function>
good luck there
lol?
He seems to want uniqueness of functions.
Xeo
Xeo
Hm... I should continue working on Snake.hs some time
@Xeo what is the difficulty of that?
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> Text is designed to be thought of as an opaque, user-readable blob of Unicode text. Character boundaries might be defined based on encoding, locale, language, time of month, phase of the moon, coin flips performed by a blinded participant, and migratory patterns of Venezuela's national bird whatever it may be.
lol'd
@GlennTeitelbaum Well, try it.
@Xeo return x.target();
Xeo
Xeo
22:59
@GlennTeitelbaum What does .target return?
@GlennTeitelbaum That's not magical.
Xeo
Xeo
What pointer?
(Of what type?)
@ScottW Is it the , or the line-break?
@GlennTeitelbaum std::hash sucks because it's not usable on its own. It is a concept that is tightly coupled to an op==. std::function doesn't have an op==.
23:00
You have to specify the type
Ah. So you want
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@Xeo don't matter - cast it to size_t and be done
great hash function man
Xeo
Xeo
@GlennTeitelbaum Of what type?
@GlennTeitelbaum That gives you nonsense.
And UB.
I think return 0; is a better hash function than that.
Xeo
Xeo
23:02
You won't even get as far as getting a pointer out of .target anyways
std::hash can't have state right?
Xeo
Xeo
I don't see why not, tbh. But what does that buy you?
@GlennTeitelbaum You are aware that target only works if the std::function is holding a function pointer, right?
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Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes It also works for object pointers, no?
@Xeo a noob hash would be one that increments by one everytime it is called :P
Xeo
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23:03
But the thing is, you need to know the type that's being held.
@Rapptz Yeah, great hash, never get anything back out!
@Rapptz That's broken.
@R.MartinhoFernandes that's the point
That's not a hash, it doesn't follow the laws
@R.MartinhoFernandes Sorry - thats the only context I've used it
Ell
Ell
Even in all
23:04
@GlennTeitelbaum Wait what?
If all you have is function pointers, then why are you using std::function at all
The only context you've used what?
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I guess you could actually make a hash on whatever is being held in the std::function, if you paired it with a type-erased hash generator at construction time.
It doesn't buy you anything
Ell
Ell
I came last in the pub quiz xD
23:06
@Ell Welcome to the club!
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: HQ of the std::function police. [c++] [c++11] [c++1y] [no-questions]
@R.MartinhoFernandes When do you have something else in a std::function, I'm sure you have something in mind, but I've used it when it help a function pointer
anyways - I'm missing something but I'm not seeing where target doesn't consisently give the same value for the same object
@GlennTeitelbaum And that's still unusable.
You need to pair it with an op==.
"Oh yeah, we can hash std::functions. But only some of them. And you can't tell"
HAVE FUN
23:11
@GlennTeitelbaum And it doesn't do that because UB.
A std::function<void()> can hold a int(*)() just fine.
@R.MartinhoFernandes and target returns 0 or the address of the int(*)() ?
Oh. Well.
The task of telling all those zeros apart is still left undone.
@R.MartinhoFernandes hows your new PC?
(And that's ignoring things like extensionality; I don't see why one would need to forbid you from adding the same function to a set twice, but not forbid you from adding that function wrapped in a lambda.)
Okayyy... So who was it this time.
Slightly embarassing, but this happened today (note the highlight)
23:18
Someone you downvoted twice apparently
lol first time i see someone gain rep from a deleted account
Must have been a recent deletion
so you gained 2 rep cuz the only interaction you had with him was a fly by down vote?
@Borgleader It's cool.
Wait - may they downvoted @sehe
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23:19
@Rapptz Rather, someone that downvoted him?
@GlennTeitelbaum downloaded? :)
@Xeo That is also possible.
typo - my fingers auto spell check
downvote is not in the dictionary
@Borgleader Me too. Doesn't happen as often anways, these days. Perhaps they really sorted that thing out then.
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@GlennTeitelbaum But only if there's actually an int(*)() in there
23:20
I lost 65 rep from that once
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.target<T> needs the type-information from you - and where are you going to take that from?
Can we get one more delete vote on this: stackoverflow.com/a/20679606/922184
I told you it's slightly embarassing
@GlennTeitelbaum Oh well. you got nothing on me :)
@sehe Some who downvoted you got punished. :P
Thx! @Robot
It's probably very very old. In the old days I would get corrected (multiple times) on answers. I learned a lot by getting these down votes
23:23
@Borgleader I'm shopping for 5968x2238 wallpapers now.
@R.MartinhoFernandes wut
@R.MartinhoFernandes what kind of a resolution is that!?
5760x1080 not enough for you?
Feliz Navidarth! Prospero Ano y Felicidarth! #Sithmas
The extra is in the bezels.
oh god lol
@sehe Wow really almost 1k really sucks
23:25
@GlennTeitelbaum It got restituted :/
@R.MartinhoFernandes You just need a better telescope
how much rep you have at the time?
@EtiennedeMartel Goddammit :(
About as much as now :)
It isn't really in flux much anymore
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Although, this really looks like code that's deliberately written to be as shit as possible.
So we could probably aim for the "code that's accidentally shit" market.
Also, Tumblr.
@EtiennedeMartel That's a beholder difference.
23:30
@GlennTeitelbaum You can mess with this query to see how much rep people have at a certain date:
Wow, gots me a pirate hat :)
> steal an accepted answer checkmark by posting a better answer
@Rapptz ok - where is the grey leading | coming from (and what is its significance)
Xeo
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quote
that is called a blockquote
you do it with >
> hello
23:35
> thx
"You are the victim of branch prediction fail." sounds weird. It should be "failure" no?
@EtiennedeMartel We have a better name, too. I have a week off in the new year and I might use it to finally get this going
@Rapptz Yes, unless it's employing the "epic fail" verb-as-a-noun meme.
@Rapptz what are you quoting, context might mean fail is correct
how would context (this is a complete sentence, mind you) help in this case?
also it's Mysticial's answer
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A: Why is processing a sorted array faster than an unsorted array?

MysticialYou are the victim of branch prediction fail. What is Branch Prediction? Consider a railroad junction: Image by Mecanismo, from Wikimedia Commons: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Entroncamento_do_Transpraia.JPG Now for the sake of argument, suppose this is back in the 1800s - before...

Branch prediction can pass or fail, ...
23:39
+9897 jesus fuck
@GlennTeitelbaum No, Rapptz is correct.
that thing has gotten over 7k votes since I voted on it lol
But it used to be serious business.
I agree that failure would have been a better choice
what is the advantage to having more registers on a processor?
23:41
> De patroonheilige van de botsauto verzamelde het grootste krapuul en de heetste reefteefjes van Studio Brussel in het botsautokraam van Jean-Pierre Van Rossem
> "reefteefjes"
Do you know Jean Pierre?
Happy to inform you: no
We have our home-grown excesses
Maybe that's a good thing.
Jean Pierre Van Rossem (born in Bruges, Belgium on 29 May 1945) is a Belgian scholar, socialite and writer. He studied economics at the University of Gent in 1963-1967. With his final term paper he won the International Scholarship of Flanders-prize and was able to study two years of econometrics at Lawrence Klein. He became famous with 'Moneytron', a stockmarket investment company that could offer apparently endless returns. The Moneytron was supposed to be a super computer able to predict economic fluctuations, and the access to its room was strictly forbidden, behind a closed door in V...
@Crowz Registers are quick temp space - the more you have the less often you have to save and restore them
note "save and restore" means: access main memory (caches)
23:45
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Yes. That was intentional.
what about associative cache? What's the advantage of that
@Crowz So you don't have to search in too many places to find out if data is in cache or not.
Spam is so naive:
> "Do you know what your wife wishes during the nights?"
Yeah. She wishes to sleep. And mostly she wishes I would join her more often/earlier :)
Which prompts me, almost 1am. I might as well go to bed early for a change
@Mysticial so what would be the disadvantage of it?
@Crowz Collisions.
23:48
@StackedCrooked Jean-Pierre
@sehe How romantic.
@Mysticial in what sense? Like the same concept as hash map collisions?
If you have 1-way associative cache and you need to access two memory locations that are a large power-of-two apart, they both cannot be in the cache at the same time because of a collision.
@sehe so why are you stilll up?
Most L1 caches now have 4-way or 8-way so that it's harder to "run out".
23:53
mmmm, maple syrup hot chocolate
@sehe I'm not sure if you are some sort of premonition warning... or proof I need not change...

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