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3:00 PM
Rekompilacja - jest to ponowne skompilowanie kodu. Rekompilacja jest wymagana zawsze, gdy kod źródłowy programu został zmieniony, bądź program jest przenoszony na inną architekturę procesora lub inny system operacyjny.
@BartekBanachewicz one Bartek, two Bartki, three Bartkiki?
I use english in my code, these are usually just written in the middle of the night, when I don't really pay attention.
@TonyTheLion yep.
recompile?
3:00 PM
Recompilation, I guess
@melak47 that looks quite funny to me.
> In .NET for Windows Store Apps, the System.Type operator == is not available.
Oh my
Why would they remove that
because sucks
3:02 PM
Because windows store
because faggots
no == in windows store apps guise! only ===
argghhh PHP
(just to be sure)
3:03 PM
all the equal signs
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!==
Ugh, new semester classes starting tomorrow
user142019
@BartekBanachewicz why would you ever put non-English anything in code. ಠ_ಠ
Ugh
3 mins ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
I use english in my code, these are usually just written in the middle of the night, when I don't really pay attention.
user142019
Header
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3:06 PM
When I don't pay attention I write English but on chat
noobs damn!
When I don't pay attention, I stare at a Reddit page
@BartekBanachewicz that's terrible
> Class methods (218)
Fucking Rails
@TonyTheLion ~security~ :) (from TDWTF)
3:08 PM
@BartekBanachewicz ZOMG
Kill me now
But it's totally OOP derp derp derp
it ain't
it's KIWF
also lol @ the image url
@BartekBanachewicz security through obsufcation!
4
@BartekBanachewicz ..wat
okey, screw it
i have bus home in 15 minutes
3:15 PM
> fatal error LNK1169: one or more multiply defined symbols found
grrrrrrrrrr
I've defined it only once, in one header
compiler, Y U COMPLAIN?
@TonyTheLion inlined?
@BartekBanachewicz no
well then fuck you (I guess?)
inline the shit out of it
user1357851
3:17 PM
@TonyTheLion did you include the header more than once?
@Telkitty I've included it in different .cpp files
user142019
Use #pragma once you noobs.
inline was the solution
@Zoidberg I have that, noob
user1357851
3:18 PM
oh nm :p
user142019
Then a header is included only once.
user1357851
@Cicada their neighbour is testing nuclear bomb
@Cicada lol, I doubt it. If they did that, I can almost guarantee that the US will do the same to them.
@Cicada Won't happen. Unless they want to get pwned by the rest of the planet.
@Cicada will you have interwebz there?
3:19 PM
@Mysticial I doubt it too. But still, not exactly like a holiday trip :)
No country can use a nuke these days.
@TonyTheLion no problem.
@BartekBanachewicz I suppose, Korea has one of the best interwebs of the universe
The US would flatten them with the ground as fast as they pressed the button to strike anyone else.
@Cicada Better safe than sorry, huh? well then, from my point of view nothing's gonna change.
I am going home
3:20 PM
anyway, fuck everything about North Korea's leaders
that place is messed up
@Mysticial Hardly. They can't bomb mass civilians any more.
The truth is, if NK nuked SK, the rest of the world would be placed in an incredibly difficult position.
I would expect the US to lead a more conventional war, in such an instance.
Ell
Ell
3:21 PM
If anyone nuked anyone, it would be the beginning of the end of the world
see you in an hour
@Ell this
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I would hope if that happened, they at least tried to take out NK's leaders
@TonyTheLion Indeed, but not with a nuclear bomb
3:22 PM
they being, the rest of planet earth
@LightnessRacesinOrbit no, snipers :)
@TonyTheLion Yep :D
@Telkitty kek
zero dark thirty-two
@LightnessRacesinOrbit indeed
3:23 PM
(placed)
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@TonyTheLion but there are more poisonous snakes/spiders and sharks around
@Tony Working on an application where they could potentially be avoided by a prefetch (if cross page boundary prefetching is available on the particular architecture), avoiding the overhead of the miss on the hot path. I suspect that the cost of the tlb miss is dwarfed by the cache miss (which can't be avoided), but wanted to verify this assumption and came across this problem while doing so. — jmetcalfe 14 mins ago
I'm not sure if it's smart to rely on this?
no matter what architecture
@Telkitty yes, though I still want to visit Australia some day.
Seems like a must visit type place
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@TonyTheLion :)
@TonyTheLion He's correct actually.
And that TLB misses are dwarfed by the cache miss itself.
@Mysticial in what?
about trying to avoid TLB misses
or the TLB misses being dwarfed by cache misses?
3:26 PM
@TonyTheLion Both actually.
hmmm
well maybe you can answer his question then
I have no clue
Although TLB misses are less important.
guis
3:26 PM
I actually don't know too much about TLBs since they're rarely a performance issue.
any non-boost equivalent of lexical_cast?
Tomate Lettuce Bacon misses?
they're just a buffer which maps physical addresses to virtual addresses
@TonyTheLion Virtual to physical.
@JerryCoffin oh it's a one way mapping only?
A translation lookaside buffer (TLB) is a cache that memory management hardware uses to improve virtual address translation speed. All current desktop, notebook, and server processors use a TLB to map virtual and physical address spaces, and it is nearly always present in any hardware which utilizes virtual memory. The TLB is typically implemented as content-addressable memory (CAM). The CAM search key is the virtual address and the search result is a physical address. If the requested address is present in the TLB, the CAM search yields a match quickly and the retrieved physical address ...
3:28 PM
That's strange. He shouldn't be getting any TLB misses at all.
Except for the initial cold misses.
@JerryCoffin oh I see now, it's CAM memory
@TonyTheLion I suppose you could use it the other direction, but it's essentially always used to map virtual to physical -- code supplies a virtual address, TLB is used to translate that to physical address to supply to the address pins.
@JerryCoffin right
@Ell It's already happned twice.
show's it quite nicely
Ell
Ell
3:31 PM
@MartinJames But that was back when only america had the capacity to do it
now we have crazy people with nukes
@TonyTheLion Except it has a fair amount of mostly-unrelated complexity dealing with the disk.
@JerryCoffin ah, I see.
@Cicada non-boost.... I don't understand
@JerryCoffin so have you ever had to deal with things like this directly in your programming career?
@jmetcalfe Try using calloc() instead of malloc(). — Mysticial 10 secs ago
^^ Any bets that's gonna change anything? :)
3:33 PM
hmmmm
@Cicada Learn Polish :v
@CatPlusPlus I'd love to try, but probably impossible
I'll try Swedish first
I did it without even trying
@Ell Fuck Pyongyang. If one of their fizzles lands on SK, there should be no bricks left stuck together within 30k of the DPRK capital 20 mins later.
3:35 PM
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Stackoverflow is not place to show how smart you are - its to help other people get smarter. Not everyone is a genius like you and knows the exact terminology to ask their question in - that is why they ask. What would be helpful would be to actually answer his question, and in your answer correct his terminally for further clarification. It's not like his question was not clear on what he was asking - thats why he had code. Responding "not possible" to a deliberately misinterpreted question helps nobody unless you also guide them in the right direction. — Justin Meiners 17 mins ago
lols
lol, that one again...
Oh, I gotta read that one..
user1357851
@LightnessRacesinOrbit you can help other people to get smarter??!
@Telkitty apparently!!
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Woah
user142019
3:37 PM
@LightnessRacesinOrbit your reaction is terrible.
Ell
Ell
@MartinJames DPRK?
@TonyTheLion Yes, sort of. Had to look at some patents on TLBs, so had to design code to show how the TLB of a particular CPU was organized. For normal programming, yes a tiny bit, a long time ago. When the Pentium Pro first came out, it had a very small TLB, which you had to be careful about when running Win95/98.
user142019
Seriously? Quoting using code tags?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Well, to be fair, you were a little over the top on that thread.
user1357851
@JerryCoffin Software patents. What do you think?
user1357851
3:37 PM
I think it is a bit waste of time
@Ell 'Democratic People's Republic of Korea' - ie, dictatorship.
Ell
Ell
Oh
lol "democratic" srsly wtf
user1357851
the time Oracle sued google? that 7 lines breached the patent was range checking
user1357851
serious, range checking?
user142019
I should patent everything and sue everything.
@JerryCoffin oh wow, that sounds interesting :)
user142019
Hmm that's a good idea.
user142019
Patenting random things and then waiting for someone to use them in products and then suing them.
@Telkitty That wasn't about patents, that was copyright.
@Ell 'Democratic People's Republic' - it's a keyphrase meaning 'communist dictatorship'. Kinda like 'I want to instantiate an interface with an abstract class' means 'idiot'.
user1357851
3:40 PM
I wish I invented the idea of bathroom, & everyone has to pay me a cent every time they use the bathroom
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>_<
@Telkitty Join Ryanair management team.
user142019
Patent the search engine.
@Zoidberg .. only if you're a lawyer.
user142019
3:43 PM
Idiots.
@Zoidberg in the US you don't even need to patent, you can just sue to your hearts content :P
..err.. you're not a lawyer, are you?
user142019
@TonyTheLion :P
@MartinJames me? No
IANAL
user142019
I heard there was a guy who sued Heinz because he bought a bottle of ketchup which was half empty and he won a million dollars.
user142019
3:44 PM
@TonyTheLion IORAL
user142019
Speaking of ketchup.
user142019
I should really eat some ketchup-flavoured crisps.
user142019
But I have none. :(
user1357851
Every form startup networking event I go to, there is a bunch of lawyers there, hoping there is a potential patent war, then they can quickly rush you to the court for your rescue, for a huge sum of money
3:46 PM
'Get a 30-point Ford Winter check for £19.99, also, the world is on the edge of nuclear annihilation'
1788
A: Why aren't programs written in Assembly more often?

ssgHellо, I am a compiler. I just scanned thousands of lines of code while you were reading this sentence. I browsed through millions of possibilities of optimizing a single line of yours using hundreds of different optimization techniques based on a vast amount of academic research that you would ...

^^ Woah... 1400 upvotes in 6 hours.
user142019
Usually it's 6 upvotes in 1400 hours. :|
Eric Lippert's answer had 1200 in 24 hours. Mine had 1150 in 24... Yeah.
This one breaks all the records.
@Zoidberg in any decent society all that would have happened is he got a replacement bottle, maybe a few freebies too
3:52 PM
lol
@TonyTheLion makes sense
@TonyTheLion 500 foot? They'll probably get crushed under their own weight.
Maybe they would be very thin?
> When an object undergoes a proportional increase in size, its new volume is proportional to the cube of the multiplier and its new surface area is proportional to the square of the multiplier.
Big stuff gets heavy fast.
And if they're "thin", then I'm pretty sure your average surface-to-air missile would do the job.
user1357851
3:55 PM
@Mysticial Doesn't make sense, his answer was in perfect English yet everything else he does is in turkeyish
user1357851
so is this guy a linguistic genius?
'Take us to your leader', 'OK, fly your starship to Pyongyang, ask for Kim'
@EtiennedeMartel funny how so many of those fallacies people cited against me when I tried to proper that gods are a possibility :P
@thecoshman Weird eh.
3:59 PM
agnostic not theist
I know a guy who's a theist.
@EtiennedeMartel ?

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