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7:00 PM
@EtiennedeMartel 5K for me.
I'm not a very good criminal.
 
user142019
Criminals are hardly ever good.
 
Robin Hood? :D
 
user142019
Those who kill other criminals are somewhat good.
 
user142019
Robin Hood is bad and he should feel bad.
 
@CatPlusPlus I have 15 years experience lecturing in Computer Science. I have my favourite lectures. That is the only time of my life when I know. Dude stand back, I know this shit.
 
7:02 PM
it's impossible to get a stack trace in mingw-w64 right? With -O0
 
@doug65536 hmm?
@Collin lol
 
@doug65536 Why would it be impossible
 
I'm struggling with getting some kind of source level debugger to work with mingw-w64. I gave up on codeblocks and I'm near giving up on netbeans
 
... Wouldn't that be the time when it's most possible?
 
@doug65536 gdb
 
7:04 PM
With -no- optomizations messing up your calls?
 
@CatPlusPlus because win64 code doesn't use a frame pointer, and mingw-w64 uses a cheesy setjump/longjmp stack unwind mechanism
 
GCC used sljl exceptions forever
 
have you stepped through sjlj code? the overhead is ridiculous
 
user142019
 
user142019
The Lounge needs more crème brûlée.
 
7:06 PM
I really don't care about that overhead
 
@Zoidberg That looks fucking delicious
 
user142019
It is.
 
DWARF exceptions might be zero-cost but they can't pass through foreign stack frames
GCC 4.8 has new SEH-based mechanism
 
user142019
DWARF Fortress
 
But that's not stable yet
 
7:08 PM
@Zoidberg +1
 
@CatPlusPlus I'm looking forward to it. Every 2 seconds I have to "step out" of a setup and then a teardown of the context save for unwind
 
I don't think I've ever seen that, but then again I mostly debug segfaults not exceptions
 
user142019
I don’t like exceptions.
 
it's about 2 whole screens of assembly code (1 screenful on function entry, one screenful on function exit.
 
-7
Q: slider dont work in jquery

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7:10 PM
GDB should be capable of skipping through support code though
 
@CatPlusPlus agreed
 
user142019
I prefer pattern matching and ADTs.
 
Are you sure it's loading symbols and source files properly?
 
yes, it can evaluate variables somehow and I can step at source level (somehow meaning it's mysterious that the debugger can find the local variables and not a stack trace)
 
Anyway you can use a build with DW2 exceptions, if you're sure you never throw across foreign frames
 
7:12 PM
@CatPlusPlus thanks, I'll try. one of the -m options probably?
 
No, the exception model is hardwired into the compiler
 
@BartekBanachewicz That's hilarious. He includes jquery.js, but doesn't use a single $.-notation call anywhere.
 
You need a compiler built with DW2 exceptions
 
ah, a gcc "configured" with that type of EH?
 
@ShotgunNinja Presumably the slider uses it internally
Or whatever
 
user142019
7:14 PM
I crave crème brûlée.
 
Oh nevermind DW2 is not available for 64-bit code at all
 
@Zoidberg i'll give you $2 for it
 
My gcc gives compiler errors at jquery.js
 
@CatPlusPlus Well then the author can "presume" to add the backend of the slider into the question posting. Or, you know, actually write a question.
 
user142019
@EindacorDS well where is my money.
 
7:14 PM
You're stuck with SLJL
 
@CatPlusPlus ok, thought so. thanks for looking
 
@CaptainGiraffe I'm surprised it got that far, lol
 
user142019
I still didn’t receive it and it’s been almost half a minute ago.
 
@Zoidberg in the normal drop-off spot
 
qt-project.org/wiki/MinGW-64-bit is a good summary of the GCC mess
 
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7:15 PM
@EindacorDS My hand is empty.
 
@Zoidberg other hand
 
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Same thing.
 
@Zoidberg somebody stole it from you, not my problem. brûlée please.....
 
LOL @ RubenVB personal builds
 
Oh hey Qt 5.0.1
Maybe it actually compiles now
 
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7:16 PM
@EindacorDS no, it doesn’t work that way.
 
@ShotgunNinja Yes they're very hilarious
 
I made a git project for a super-low overhead coroutine implementation.
2
 
user142019
You give me $2 so I can eat crème brûlée.
 
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That was the contract.
 
@Zoidberg not the deal i originally intended, but i like your attitude
 
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7:17 PM
Me too.
 
@CatPlusPlus I just find it funny that he's being mentioned by name on the official Qt project site.
 
@Zoidberg the money was fake anyway, that was monopoly money
.......that i printed myself!
 
It's one of the few available MinGW64 toolchain builds so why not
 
@CatPlusPlus We should care because?
 
Because
 
7:19 PM
@doug65536 So, your Task can be copied?
 
Is he gonna have a Wikipedia page when the maintainers of MinGW just decide to take his branch and give him full credit?
 
user142019
Eww PascalCase in C++ libraries.
 
Actually, no, that's not even that impressive.
 
It's not a branch
 
@Zoidberg You Mean WindowsCase?
 
7:20 PM
@EtiennedeMartel no, not sure what you mean exactly though. all the code is free for all uses yes
 
It's Pascal case
 
Find five faults! ideone.com/QwupV9 First to five gets a blender copy. (insertion sort implementation)
 
user142019
C++ libraries use snake_case otherwise they look terrible and inconsistent.
 
@CatPlusPlus I know, I just see it a lot in Microsoft-oriented C++ code.
 
user142019
Like I/O streams which have Init. inb4 :puke:.
 
7:21 PM
@doug65536 I started skimming through your code and I found that Task does not disallow copy.
 
@EtiennedeMartel aha! good catch.
 
@CaptainGiraffe Out of bounds access
 
@CatPlusPlus Where?
 
Ell
"rubenvb: different packages (host x target etc) can be confusing. no additional configuration needed when not cross-compiling." was that our rubenv?
 
user142019
@CaptainGiraffe non-const reference parameter.
 
7:22 PM
data[i + 1]
It's OOB on last element
 
user142019
Return a new vector. Much better.
 
@Zoidberg has to be non-const
 
Oh or maybe not
 
user142019
@CaptainGiraffe Inconsistent spacing around parentheses.
 
Anyway it's a sorting function, it should be std::sort(data.begin(), data.end())
 
7:24 PM
@CatPlusPlus Unless I know N <= 20
 
@doug65536 Windows only <gasp/>?
 
So?
It should be std::sort anyway
 
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@CaptainGiraffe undescriptive function name.
 
@CatPlusPlus I have code, you say std:: I agree. I still have code with faults.
 
@sehe so far, yes. The only truely win32 part is how it gets and sets the stack range. The rest is just amd64 abi
 
7:25 PM
@Zoidberg +1
 
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@CaptainGiraffe way too specialized.
 
user142019
vector<int> wat.
 
@Ell Yeah, afaict
 
@Zoidberg no, that is the declaration, deal with it.
 
@CaptainGiraffe Blender is opensource, no?
 
user142019
7:26 PM
 
'@sehe it's ZERO system calls. the overhead is about 36 mov instructions plus a few other instructions
 
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@sehe he means Bender, of course.
 
@sehe Yes, but that should not be held against ME in any way
 
Gives the idiom "Free gifts" new, deeper, meaning
 
man
type systems are hard work
 
7:27 PM
keyboards?
 
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@DeadMG design them well.
 
@ScottW "sign up NOW and get a free copy of git!" With full revision history! Authentic signed commits!
 
@Zoidberg Trying.
 
user142019
Do or do not. There is no try.
 
@CaptainGiraffe I would require additional payment to take a copy of that shit blender from you
 
7:28 PM
that's such a worthless thing to say
 
@sehe Full revision history -- or what's left after rebase did its evil deeds, anyway.
 
@ScottW Erm. "Authentic signed commits" - there's virtually no room for tampering there
@JerryCoffin ""Authentic signed commits""
 
Can anyone recommend me sane image loading library?
 
user142019
Tomorrow is Valentine’s day. How wonderful. A day full of death and sorrow.
 
I just wanted to get some eyes on the code, please, nobody here did actually expect to get any monetary worthwhile did you?
 
7:29 PM
@BartekBanachewicz @ThePhD wrote one, IIRC
 
@Zoidberg s/wonderful/pathetic
 
@CaptainGiraffe Of course not
 
@sehe thanks, I'd rather opt for code that works ;)
 
@BartekBanachewicz I think it does. I'm not vouching for 'sane' though
 
user142019
Oh and my aunt and her daughter are celebrating their birthdays tomorrow. How fun.
 
7:30 PM
Uh.
My image loading code is very specific to my engine.
 
@ThePhD Wokay. I said "don't vouch for sane" :)
 
@ThePhD which translated to simple english means Bad
 
But I have working, fast code for PNG, JPG, DDS, PCX, TGA, and... yeah I think that's it.
 
user142019
Y u no TIFF and SVG and PDF.
 
@BartekBanachewicz Fantastic, actually. :D
TIFF is a piece of shit.
And no reasonable game uses it.
 
7:31 PM
TIFF is meant for photography
not for textures
 
@ThePhD We are accustomed to your face =)
 
user142019
I always use TIFF for everything.
 
@Zoidberg ? PDF is not an image format. I could imagine PS, but PDF?!
 
@ThePhD if the code is working only with some other code, it's bad
 
@Zoidberg Because you're a freak
 
7:31 PM
@Zoidberg oh wow so hipster... NOT.
 
user142019
@sehe most toolbar icons in OS X are in PDF format. :P
 
@sehe Yes, BEGIN IF that is an image format
 
@BartekBanachewicz Well, the loader itself - if I extract the middle of it - will do what you want it to.
 
Ell
@ThePhD why is it specific to your engine? o.O
 
But there's no LoadPNG ( bigbytebuffer ).
 
7:32 PM
@Zoidberg WUT
 
EPS, I can count
 
To be fair, most a lot of PDFs that get produced simply contain tons of image data encoded for printing.
 
@ThePhD that's lame then
 
@Ell Because I want it to load a Texture2D, not a byte* .
@BartekBanachewicz Yes, yes it is. :D
 
user142019
@sehe vector graphics > they foresaw Retina Display I think. :P
 
7:32 PM
@ThePhD it should have intermediate stage
 
It does have an intermediate stage.
 
@CaptainGiraffe Well, I omitted "E" because postscript is quickly way overblown to be considered 'image format'. That'd be 'scripting language'
 
But it's not in it's own function.
 
user142019
The guidelines say PDF so everyone uses PDF.
 
@Zoidberg (e)ps and svg are vector graphics.
 
7:33 PM
I have the Dijkstra paper "GOTO considered harmful"
 
user142019
And Quartz is based on PDF model, so it maps well.
 
It looks like crap, but I can select text in it.
 
@Zoidberg "foresaw": you need to be clairvoyant to see the quality difference, then ?
@Zoidberg That's just a ... reason
 
user142019
@sehe bitmaps look terrible and fuzzy on Retina Displays if they’re not the correct resolution.
 
@CaptainGiraffe ridiculous use of setjmp/longjmp <- makes 'goto' look great
 
7:34 PM
I once tried to support TIFF and write the loader.
OH THAT's WHAT I FORGOT
I also have BMP support.
 
user142019
That’s why you never ever want to browse the web on Retina Displays.
 
Yay BMP. ^-^
Oh, and PPM/PNM support too...
... Wow, I really did a lot of work on this thing.
... I can do Cur/Ico/Ani images too.
No GIF though. Because Fuck GIF.
 
@doug65536 Yes =) And the "considered harmful" made its way as the worst possible insult because of that original comment.
 
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@doug65536 lol
 
7:36 PM
@TonyTheLion ROFLOLOLOL
 
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@TonyTheLion lol
 
@TonyTheLion ... Cooklevel?
 
I can't read a drop fo German but that code looks strange.
 
@ThePhD Well, gif is arguably one of the big web formats
 
7:37 PM
@sehe It is, but there's no native perception of animation in GPUs.
So I'd have to unpack GIF into its raw, large, uncompressed format, for every frame.
 
@TonyTheLion I'm gonna make a VB GUI to retrace...
 
5.99 PetaByte? ._.
 
And then make one Texture2D in GPU memory for every frame.
 
user142019
@TonyTheLion looks like a combination of CoffeeScript, Haskell and BASIC.
 
7:38 PM
@doug65536 the goggles! they do nothink!
 
@Zoidberg it's utter fail.
 
user142019
@TonyTheLion xD
 
@ThePhD bullshit. just call texSubImage2D
 
user142019
Who the fuck is going to copy six petabytes of data.
 
Do you know about any blind guys coding?
 
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7:39 PM
That’s 1000000000000000 bytes.
 
user142019
@CaptainGiraffe I know a blind computer user but he is not a coder.
 
I have a blind student, he is doing extremely well.
 
user142019
There is a question about it on Stack Overflow or Programmers, though, which is answered by a blind programmer.
 
@ThePhD GIFs don't need to be animated
 
7:40 PM
@Zoidberg mind where?
 
@TonyTheLion lol:
 
@BartekBanachewicz That doesn't change that I'd need to A) allocate a giant GPU buffer to fit every single frame of the GIF, or B) allocate a chunk of system RAM to store the raw GIF frames, and then have to run-time update the texture every time the frame changes with a sub-image call.
 
user142019
Fortunately there are very few heterosexual/bisexual women and homosexual/bisexual men in my class so nobody will bother me tomorrow on Valentine’s day.
 
> 1 of 1 people found this review helpful
 
user142019
Oh how I hate February.
 
user142019
7:41 PM
It’s the worst month and it occurs each damn year.
 
@Zoidberg And it's only just underway
 
@ThePhD ohnoes omg gif is taking so much of my memory...
dude.
 
@sehe it's over in 2 weeks
 
@Zoidberg HEY! Be glad at least it isn't always as long drawn!
 
user142019
@sehe lol
 
7:42 PM
GPU memory is precious.
 
user142019
Another reason why February sucks.
 
user142019
It’s inconsistent like PHP.
 
Ell
gifs are small :3
 
@ThePhD that's why 300$ laptops have 2GB of it
@Ell no, if uncompressed to R8G8B8A8
 
@Ell uncompressed animated gifs are not.
 
Ell
7:42 PM
@BartekBanachewicz 2gb of gpu memory?
 
@Zoidberg Surely, you don't mean PHP has a correct implementation of Februari in it's calendar model?
 
@Ell well, yes? that's standard right now
 
user142019
@sehe of course not.
 
Ell
@BartekBanachewicz can I see an example of that?
 
user142019
7:43 PM
PHP is inconsistent with reality.
 
@BartekBanachewicz Show me a 300$ laptop with 2GB GPU mem
 
reality is inconsistent with PHP
 
@TonyTheLion "Al-Gebra" lol
 
Ell
My gtx 560 ti only has 1GB of memory
 
Q: Advice for how to deal w/ php haters? @rasmus' A: When the graph looks like this people are going to take shots... http://t.co/G3UEbfCE
 
7:44 PM
I found a new reason to prefer UTF16 in my code. Idiot coworkers don't treat it like ASCII.
 
user142019
@sehe I don’t get it.
 
aw, I wanted to see what % of web apps are pure assembly language :(
 
@Zoidberg They mean "reality agrees with PHP". Sorta, kinda.
 
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@sehe PHP IS SO MUCH USED IT MUST BE GOOD
 
7:46 PM
@BartekBanachewicz Never gonna be in that 300$ laptop
 
@sehe okay, $300 was a bit too low. Still, 1GB is everywhere, 2GBs are coming. RAM is cheap
 
user142019
Teacher explained the basics of SQL today, and asked to the class if everybody understood it.
 
user142019
I answered with “yes” and everybody LOL’d. xD
 
@Zoidberg You answered "yes" to "Did everybody understand it"? Lies! Perjury!
 
user142019
You know what was meant. :v
 
7:49 PM
nope.
 
user142019
It’s well-known in my class and among teachers that I already know about everything.
 
I think #StackExchange wants me... I've ben seeing nothing but ads like http://static.adzerk.net/Advertisers/77fd157d529449e882c527eaadf49b94.png lately
LOL ^
 
@Zoidberg I think they think you're an idiot :P
 
user142019
I think I’m an idiot.
 
Cool, I think I'm an idiot too :) Let's make a club
 
Ell
7:51 PM
@Zoidberg I feel for you :P
 
user142019
School uses SQL Server because MySQL has a crappy interface.
 
user142019
School y u no PostgreSQL.
 
user142019
I mean, it also has a crappy interface but much less crappy than MySQL.
 
user142019
inb4 Microsoft pays them.
 
Does MySQL still have severely limited subquery capability? That might explain the use of postgresql
 
Ell
7:53 PM
@Zoidberg interface? o.O
 
if I do [this, identifier] is identifier captured by value?
 
user142019
@Ell yes you know, you need to interface with it.
 
user142019
MySQL is very bad.
 
user142019
Like all Oracle software.
 
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But even worse.
 
7:53 PM
@DeadMG should be... why not?
 
Ell
What interface does a database have? aren't they all SQL? I thought it was a standard?
 
user142019
@Ell MySQL is a server. You need to communicate with it in some way (e.g. sockets).
 
@DeadMG You took some flak from the RAII statement on programmers. I suppose that is why they named it programmers, not coders.
 
user142019
And yes, SQL, but that’s crappy everywhere.
 
eh
 
user142019
7:55 PM
The only good part of LAMP is the L part. :P
 
used to it
 
I'm hungry but I don't have anything in my fridge that I want to eat.
First world problems
 
Ell
@Zoidberg I just didn't know how interfaces differ if they are all SQL databases
 
user142019
@TonyTheLion Put something in your fridge that you want to eat. Problem solved.
 
user142019
Different SQL databases have different SQL support and syntax and semantics and whatnot.
 
7:56 PM
@Zoidberg meh, that's hard.
 
@DeadMG Still it is paradigm:wisdom:sanity and they still question you. That makes me uneasy.
 
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@TonyTheLion NP-hard?
 
@Zoidberg Yes. NP hard problem.
Finding something to fap over is easier :P
 
@CaptainGiraffe As far as I can tell, Programmers is infested with Java-loving inheritance whores.
the vast majority of answers that involve not being an architecture astronaut or getting down to reality are leapt on
 
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(I don’t even know what the fuck P and NP mean.) XD
 
7:58 PM
@Zoidberg polynomial and non-polynomial.
 
@DeadMG That is what I have gathered too.
 
user142019
Yes what do those mean. :P
 
user142019
I suck at mathematics.
 
I don't see any :(
 
7:59 PM
I remember the monkey in the coat
 
@DeadMG To actually design anything meaningful in an inheritance hierarchy is way way beyond; but opinions.
 
way way beyond what?
 

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